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only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase onlin have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. buy now. save later. >> predictions. >> we saw people coming back with the issues and depend on yourself and don't depend on-- >> gary b, bull or bear on that. >> and yourpredictions? >> unions can't stop the big mac. and mcdonald's, an extraordinary company. >> brenda: jonas bull or bear. >> bear. >> brenda: gary b, your prediction? >> holiday season has arted. for some son and i think the stock is back to $300 by valentine's day. >> brenda: and rry, bull or bear? >> bear, not enough for my taste. >> brenda: larry, your prediction? >> financial d-day sends
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and the workers, the consumers and teas not right. not every jobeeds to be unionized in america. >> brenda: but, tobin, workers point out it's hard to live on $16,000 a year in new york city, which is essentially what they're making. >> well, it's hard to live in new york city on 16,000 a month let me tell you. the bigger issue, this is a new york issue. if you look at the overall economy and overall states we're having states move to right to work state. less unionization. and so, this is a new york centric problem. you know, the issue of unions, this happens to be the most unionized labor force in the united states. so it sort of lends it self-- they're doing themselves a disservice and if you look at the structure in europe where mcdonald's is very large, le mcdonald's hamburger is a dollar and a half more so that's really added labor costs. >> brenda: gary b, we're the not just talking about fast food, we've seen it at wal-mart, at airports, at the shipping ports and they're flexing their muscles. >> absolutely, and they have the
and the workers, the consumers and teas not right. not every jobeeds to be unionized in america. >> brenda: but, tobin, workers point out it's hard to live on $16,000 a year in new york city, which is essentially what they're making. >> well, it's hard to live in new york city on 16,000 a month let me tell you. the bigger issue, this is a new york issue. if you look at the overall economy and overall states we're having states move to right to work state. less unionization. and so,...
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adam: this is the city where you could eat gold on chocolate cake, you remember that? >> yeah. adam: to walk on gold bars. >> to think about that, adam, and potentially dance on gold bars, nonsense! come on. people are starving in the world. have a little respect and decency put gold where it belongs, in people's pockets. adam: a little bit opulent, don't you think? >> a little bit. adam: just a lile bit. here is another one you want to check out, wal-mart and kroger among two dozen other bidders trying to buy hostess. liquidation sale may generate up to one billion dollars. a standoff last month with union employees forced hostess to liquidate its assets. some might say the was management'sorrid control of the company that forced them into bankruptcy. wal-mart could be exclusive maker of twinkies? >> i'm on my way there. i want my twinkies. go to wal-mart. >> no more black market. >> you're in really good shape. you never did twinkies. >> well, you know, whatever floats your boat. >> the folks at wal-mart have been successful worldwide. could you buy them at your citgo gas sta
adam: this is the city where you could eat gold on chocolate cake, you remember that? >> yeah. adam: to walk on gold bars. >> to think about that, adam, and potentially dance on gold bars, nonsense! come on. people are starving in the world. have a little respect and decency put gold where it belongs, in people's pockets. adam: a little bit opulent, don't you think? >> a little bit. adam: just a lile bit. here is another one you want to check out, wal-mart and kroger among two...
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we're putting a thousand jobs into the city. 641 rooms. we're investing a $141 million and the numbers, returns for the partners look terrific. liz: it all looks great but one of the things that you did was join the push up to the fast track dividend party like all of the many companies, more than 200, who have pushed up their dividend to before the end of the year. you announced your quarterly dividend instead of being payable in january will be payable december 27th. you're just squeaking in under the line. clearly you worry about tax implications after the first of the year. if you have the president's ear, what is ceo creating jobs would you say to him? these are the exact types of leaders he needs like you? >> what we're seeing at this point we're hoping that some rational conversation comes into that tax debate particularly around dividends. we're a big wleefr in return to shareholders. we believe it moves a little bit --. liz: i was going to say would you stomach up 20%, 25%? >> we did a special dividend this summer. we returned ove
we're putting a thousand jobs into the city. 641 rooms. we're investing a $141 million and the numbers, returns for the partners look terrific. liz: it all looks great but one of the things that you did was join the push up to the fast track dividend party like all of the many companies, more than 200, who have pushed up their dividend to before the end of the year. you announced your quarterly dividend instead of being payable in january will be payable december 27th. you're just squeaking in...
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that's how fine grained it get in new york new york city on the subway pushi welfare programs. it informs and pushes them. >> but getting back to the porty program and they're pushing food stamps and welfare programs and they have a tendency to keep poor people poor. once you are on the dole it is hard tore get off. >> it is. incentives arerong. they encourage people to stay on it. it is it a growth crisis. economic growth is easy and if we get the policies right, a lot of these people get off of it and i agree with victoria that we have a welfare industrial complex. and in ordero keep these people on foodtamps, we got to -- >> and creating a sense of depeppedency from fdr and bill clinton and senators . this is not just republicans and conservatives. >> that is it a valid. if you want to reform welfare to resolve the problems that you are raising. they are valid problems . we will not mix it up b condemning people who need help right now because times are bad. people need to fee their families. >> but victoria. are we advocating policiless at keep poor people poor? >> i think
that's how fine grained it get in new york new york city on the subway pushi welfare programs. it informs and pushes them. >> but getting back to the porty program and they're pushing food stamps and welfare programs and they have a tendency to keep poor people poor. once you are on the dole it is hard tore get off. >> it is. incentives arerong. they encourage people to stay on it. it is it a growth crisis. economic growth is easy and if we get the policies right, a lot of these...
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house said the -- city government left the park and dangerous mess and 12 private charity left it beautiful. also these ex-con max and they pick up the trash the government does not and after hurricane sandy there was a ton of cleanup.
house said the -- city government left the park and dangerous mess and 12 private charity left it beautiful. also these ex-con max and they pick up the trash the government does not and after hurricane sandy there was a ton of cleanup.
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local governments, counties, cities, they create airports in faa.nction with the what is happening around the country is like what i call if you build it they will come fallacy. remember that movie. that was fantasy. people don't seem to understand that, so whatde happens is aroud the country you have dallas-fort worth and atlanta, because the regions are growing, they are investing in their airports. gerri: a lot of developments around there. >> what happening is in other places around the country they look at this and say they're spending money in the region is growing. if we spend money on our airports, our region will grow.e no. all these examples. gerri: mid-america st. lou.ant >> and offload her to st. louis on the one hand and chicago on the other hand. governments ban spending $300 million subsidizing 300 airlines to do business there. all of them gave up with abusi business and don't have any flights out of a there. except occasional charter th flights. this is after 12 years, the county government has invested something like $150 million after they built it. it i,s like throwing
local governments, counties, cities, they create airports in faa.nction with the what is happening around the country is like what i call if you build it they will come fallacy. remember that movie. that was fantasy. people don't seem to understand that, so whatde happens is aroud the country you have dallas-fort worth and atlanta, because the regions are growing, they are investing in their airports. gerri: a lot of developments around there. >> what happening is in other places around...
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house said the -- city government left the park and dangerous mess and 12 private charity left it beautiful. also these ex-con max and they pick up the trash the government does not and after hurricane sandy there was a ton of cleanup. they helped out more than government.
house said the -- city government left the park and dangerous mess and 12 private charity left it beautiful. also these ex-con max and they pick up the trash the government does not and after hurricane sandy there was a ton of cleanup. they helped out more than government.
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charles: when the dow goes to 15,000, everyone will be a new york city cab driver finding a market they like. there is another group of people who are stuck in the middle and if you are holding the stock for a long time don't bail on them. make sure there's a reason. dennis: thank you very much. good words on a day like this. cheryl: 15 past the hour, stocks every 15 minutes, no real panic on wall street but maybe they're taking charles's advice, the dow is down 174 closed session lows. phil flynn in the trading pits of the cme watching oil. nicole petallides on the floor of the stock exchange. nicole: i don't think investors should panic. the market, many times, headline driven and psychology of the market, when people appealing good, a growing economy under way, people are shopping and spending and you see the market turning up and moving up but today as a different picture. you saw collapse in washington, they are having their meeting of the mines and can't seem to solve the fiscal cliff issue and as a result that weighs on this market. the nasdaq composite, tech stocks are getting h
charles: when the dow goes to 15,000, everyone will be a new york city cab driver finding a market they like. there is another group of people who are stuck in the middle and if you are holding the stock for a long time don't bail on them. make sure there's a reason. dennis: thank you very much. good words on a day like this. cheryl: 15 past the hour, stocks every 15 minutes, no real panic on wall street but maybe they're taking charles's advice, the dow is down 174 closed session lows. phil...
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does the city council -- does the city management have it under control? have you guys just lost control? >> we certainly have it lost control. we have it under control. but we have our issues. but we are not falling off into the detroit river. the community is doing well. the business community, the corporate community and the city of detroit. we don't have any vacancies for new young people that are trying to move into the downtown area. certainly municipal governance is broken. we have to become a better partner with our business community to fix some of the ills of detroit. but we know what the solutions are. we know what the problems are. we have, as political leaders, the political will to make the tough decisions to write the financial ship and become a better partner to help the corporate business community of detroit. gerri: if you are doing such a good job, why have you lost 25% of your population over the past decade? i will repeat that because i know you have technical issues. but we couldn't help but notice in researching the story that the ci
does the city council -- does the city management have it under control? have you guys just lost control? >> we certainly have it lost control. we have it under control. but we have our issues. but we are not falling off into the detroit river. the community is doing well. the business community, the corporate community and the city of detroit. we don't have any vacancies for new young people that are trying to move into the downtown area. certainly municipal governance is broken. we have...
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they are wanting to raise the income for these city employees. really? fiscal cliff? deficit? that? anyone? what steps can you take to lower your tax burden mr.? we have dominant from diversified financiaa consultants. you talk with them leaders. what do they say? >> they are working diligently to get this compromise. if you look at the economic and tax issues facing us in 2013, it's going to go either bad or really bad. it is not going to be a compromise. there is not a good scenario coming out of the picture. even if they compromise, we are still going to be facing higher taxes and substantial cuts in entitlements and other programs. >> at the end of the day, that hurts gdp in the country? >> the projections by the cbo, if we go to the fiscal cliff and all thesethings happen -- it's going to reduce gdp by 4%. we go, plus 22 minus two -- that is the worst-case scenario. one thing that is unwinnable in washington. we don't what they are going to do. 2% cut in gdp. >> 's. tracy: even if there is nobody changed, you are still going to feel the ancillary. all of that stuff -- >> you wi
they are wanting to raise the income for these city employees. really? fiscal cliff? deficit? that? anyone? what steps can you take to lower your tax burden mr.? we have dominant from diversified financiaa consultants. you talk with them leaders. what do they say? >> they are working diligently to get this compromise. if you look at the economic and tax issues facing us in 2013, it's going to go either bad or really bad. it is not going to be a compromise. there is not a good scenario...
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exactly the type of thing that needs to stop in the city. frankly, it encourages young people like me who will have to pay for stuff like this and our future, pay the interest payments for this type of baloney. tom: where are the young people. you know, the and people turned out to vote in november. yet your generation is going to be the one hat puts -- foots the bill for all of this. where is a screaming? >> talking to young people. frankly, our organization and a few others i1 of the few organizations talking to young people who are conservative. many debt more conservative talking to young people, explaining these issues, going to college campuses not being afraid to get a college campuses demagogy and communities. right now we read them -- of, that's the liberal environmt. we can't go there which is why we're losing that battle. tom: the conversation takes place to sit connect the dots, listen, we thought we voted for this inspirational person. yet all we are getting is more debt handed to us. again, i repeat that republican and democrat
exactly the type of thing that needs to stop in the city. frankly, it encourages young people like me who will have to pay for stuff like this and our future, pay the interest payments for this type of baloney. tom: where are the young people. you know, the and people turned out to vote in november. yet your generation is going to be the one hat puts -- foots the bill for all of this. where is a screaming? >> talking to young people. frankly, our organization and a few others i1 of the...
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security initiative all the way up to 66 cities. what is happening is what is intending to harden our cities and make us more resistant to terrorism has now become a real deal grantmaking process. and they can't tell us is if this will make us any safer. what we want to see is if we are going to spend this money, borrow it from china or our kids, we need to make sure that we are getting our money's worth and it is supporting what we intended it to. which is to increase security of our most humble cities. charles: senator coburn, where does the buck stop on this kind of stuff? these guys have a lot of this money. they can do things like this. is there any specific person who has ever been held accountable for this? >> the people you should hold accountable is not the agency. we are allowing the agency to do this. we see waste and stupidity. the fact that we don't have a metric to measure, and we don't know how the money is spent, there are no follow-ups, it just shows the competency of the agency, but also the competency of washingto
security initiative all the way up to 66 cities. what is happening is what is intending to harden our cities and make us more resistant to terrorism has now become a real deal grantmaking process. and they can't tell us is if this will make us any safer. what we want to see is if we are going to spend this money, borrow it from china or our kids, we need to make sure that we are getting our money's worth and it is supporting what we intended it to. which is to increase security of our most...
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a benefit to the stock. it's the cheapest in the large cap universe on price to book basis absent bank of america, trading 8% of price to book. i think this is what you want to go into, things with definable catalysts, and when you have a stock rally, the financials participate in the history of markets. it's one you want to hold on. energy side, clearly, energy is not growing in terms of the demand in the u.s.. where it's growing is the rest of the world. >> right. >> we don't have any real opec or non-opec growth in terms of plux. who gets the call? the people who do offshore and deepwater drilling and down hole work. that's why you want to be there. >> global diversions here to some extent. all right, thank you very much, gentlemen, john stevenson and larry, have a great weekend. >> thank you, you too. >> thanks. >> leaders meeting with the president right now this very moment at the white house and the country and entire world watching because if we go off the cliff, markets around the globe could be aff
a benefit to the stock. it's the cheapest in the large cap universe on price to book basis absent bank of america, trading 8% of price to book. i think this is what you want to go into, things with definable catalysts, and when you have a stock rally, the financials participate in the history of markets. it's one you want to hold on. energy side, clearly, energy is not growing in terms of the demand in the u.s.. where it's growing is the rest of the world. >> right. >> we don't have...
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people talk to me about this all the me in new york city. they say higher taxes are grover norquist fault. he has not come to the table or been willing to negotiate. he is the person who forced members of the house of representatives to say no more taxes. what do you say? >> first of all, as you know, from congress to the senate and people in his or her state -- this pledge is protecting american people through tax increases. we haven't had a republican republican vote for a tax increase in 22 years. that has really slowed down the growth of government from what it would've been otherwise. no obama comes in and wants to spend more and raise taxes. republicans are saying no. we would have a problem if obama hadn't increased the budget by a trillion dollars more a year. gerri: let's face it, whether you're talking about stimulus spending, obamacare, that's3 going to go through the roof, the things that you're going to pay for all this with higher taxes is lunacy, to say the least. on that note, we're going to have to leave it there. thank you
people talk to me about this all the me in new york city. they say higher taxes are grover norquist fault. he has not come to the table or been willing to negotiate. he is the person who forced members of the house of representatives to say no more taxes. what do you say? >> first of all, as you know, from congress to the senate and people in his or her state -- this pledge is protecting american people through tax increases. we haven't had a republican republican vote for a tax increase...
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cities. ♪ gerri: well, with the fiscal cliff deadline fast approaching, my next guest says, falling of the fiscal cliff will have a devastating effect on the nation's housing market. consumer confidence would get hurt first which would impact demand. here with more, execuve vice president of carrington mortgage holdings. welcome back to the show. you say, the impact of going over the fscal cliff could be devastating. how so? >> the first casualty, as you mentioned, will be consumer confidence, and a l of what has built the housing market back up is increased demand. absent that demand, and that will be the first thing to get hit with consumer confidence, we start to see prices often which would sort of lead-housing market back into the pits. right after that, most economists believe that killing of a cliff will lead to a recession and spike and unemployment, and those two things are pretty much kryptonite when it comes to housing. could led housing back int the down cycle pretty quickly. gerri: we have seen some positive moves in the housing market, espeially in some markets places tha
cities. ♪ gerri: well, with the fiscal cliff deadline fast approaching, my next guest says, falling of the fiscal cliff will have a devastating effect on the nation's housing market. consumer confidence would get hurt first which would impact demand. here with more, execuve vice president of carrington mortgage holdings. welcome back to the show. you say, the impact of going over the fscal cliff could be devastating. how so? >> the first casualty, as you mentioned, will be consumer...
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the city. america weeps. the president of the united states spread a couple of tears in the briefing room yesterday. slaughter of the innocence and a picture you saw a lot of yesterday from the patch -- rather the b in new town where the police officer leads the children single file out of sandy hooks school. >> so many horrific things but the worst there are 20 kids dead between the ages of 5 and 10 years old. there were clues he was capable of doing this. >> there will be an update at 8:00 this morning with authorities. >> peter doocy is live with the details. >> tell us what you have learned overnight. >> allison, we learned that the medical examiner's office has been working all night long inside sandy hook elementary school. they are trying to have the 20 children and 6 adults who were murdered inside yesterday during school identified by today. the killer who carried out the sick triem adam lanza murdered his mother before he came here. most of the deceased were found in two classrooms at
the city. america weeps. the president of the united states spread a couple of tears in the briefing room yesterday. slaughter of the innocence and a picture you saw a lot of yesterday from the patch -- rather the b in new town where the police officer leads the children single file out of sandy hooks school. >> so many horrific things but the worst there are 20 kids dead between the ages of 5 and 10 years old. there were clues he was capable of doing this. >> there will be an...
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we highlight that in the silver city which is. cheryl: energy and realty but not closely. very interesting what you are saying. look at wireless. >> an interesting one. we thought highly of the company, many investors did. in place of ipo on top of a range traded down 18%. it was an ipo disaster. today is trading 15% above the ipo price. what a turnaround. investors are coming back to look at these growth companies. that disaster of the deal turned out not to be such a disaster. cheryl: when i save facebook t d c disaster of the deal? >> near-term yes but long-term an interesting company. the stock dropped 50% off of the ipo price to a bottom of 1750 a share. it is almost $20 a share. if you bought the stock in october you would have a nice gain. cheryl: using facebook is one of the things that turn off investors? several ibms we have spoken about, performances have been negative. what does that say about the appetite? >> no doubt about facebook being one of those the cause the state of paralysis. the ridge we did things in 2012, we facebook caused the ipo market to close
we highlight that in the silver city which is. cheryl: energy and realty but not closely. very interesting what you are saying. look at wireless. >> an interesting one. we thought highly of the company, many investors did. in place of ipo on top of a range traded down 18%. it was an ipo disaster. today is trading 15% above the ipo price. what a turnaround. investors are coming back to look at these growth companies. that disaster of the deal turned out not to be such a disaster. cheryl:...
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these are major cities, live, work, and play. >> one looking better than the other? >> the coasts are looking good, although, chicago is a major area. texas is a good strong market for us, good employment growth. >> 12% of the properties in california. we know california's financial situation is dire at this moment. i follow it closely. any erosion there or worrying trends? >> not so far. it's hard to build in california. if there's an existing shopping center, it's going okay, like in los angeles -- >> leading me to the next question. a lot of the guys are sprucing up existing malls. there's not as much out right building, or what are you doing? what's the choice here? >> the economics are not there to justify new buildings. rents have not recovered to the levels they were years ago so in terms of buying land, getting it titled, zoned, and then building just doesn't make economic sense. it's easier to renovate and expand what you already own. >> we're showing what retailers are in most properties. walmart, sears, petco, best buy, and then dollar tree, t.j. maxx, ros
these are major cities, live, work, and play. >> one looking better than the other? >> the coasts are looking good, although, chicago is a major area. texas is a good strong market for us, good employment growth. >> 12% of the properties in california. we know california's financial situation is dire at this moment. i follow it closely. any erosion there or worrying trends? >> not so far. it's hard to build in california. if there's an existing shopping center, it's...
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>> the meeting is scheduled i believe in new york city although i don't know the exact date and details. liz: will you come? >> i will not come but i may be involved by phone. we haven't worked out any of the details. liz: you should be there and show up with a bunch of sisters and really -- you could get some real action where frankly perhaps much larger shareholder institutional shareholders have not gotten action. you guys do $9 million in stock and add to that position, but you could really have an effect here because of the obvious. you are a group of nuns and that would be horrible pr for city. >> right. liz: is that something you would take into consideration? coming here and showing them you mean business? >> that is a possibility. we need to work out the details for that. >> we're still working on timing all that. is something certainly we think is very positive that would they entered a dialogue as a response to their filing of the resolution. liz: brand new ceo did make some moves. it hurts people to have layoffs but in a 11,000 layoffs. that turned out to be only 4% of the c
>> the meeting is scheduled i believe in new york city although i don't know the exact date and details. liz: will you come? >> i will not come but i may be involved by phone. we haven't worked out any of the details. liz: you should be there and show up with a bunch of sisters and really -- you could get some real action where frankly perhaps much larger shareholder institutional shareholders have not gotten action. you guys do $9 million in stock and add to that position, but you...
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>> well, great concern about the whole economy of the city, the unemployment rate, business continuity, and the country for that matter. what we're looking at, the potential that we could go over the fiscal cliff and jump quickly into a global recession, double the reception -- recession. liz: would you say 11 plus%. >> absolutely. liz: now, let me just explain what you do. you deal with a lot of ceos, get them in discussions and conversations to find out what it is they need to flourish in this city, state. >> number one is to, for washington to get its act together, come to a bipartisan resolution of our huge debt situation. accumulating debt at the rate of $3 billion a day. at this rate we are going to drive this nation into the ground, and we are going to create a horrible economic future. liz: you are part of the fix the debt campaign. many ceos on this fix the debt campaign group. so many of them here in new york as well, but what would you say if i said to you that the solution may, perhaps be that higher income folks will have their taxes hiked disproportionately depending on h
>> well, great concern about the whole economy of the city, the unemployment rate, business continuity, and the country for that matter. what we're looking at, the potential that we could go over the fiscal cliff and jump quickly into a global recession, double the reception -- recession. liz: would you say 11 plus%. >> absolutely. liz: now, let me just explain what you do. you deal with a lot of ceos, get them in discussions and conversations to find out what it is they need to...
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the city of los angeles new parking meter law. you will not believe this one. o as you can see, geico's customer satisfactn is at 97%. o as you can see, geico's customer smmmm tasty.s at 97%. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're taking you behind the sces. this coffee cup, for example, is cit's not real.ed. geico's customer satisfaction is quite real though. this computer-animated coffee tastes dreadful. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15 % or more on car insurance. someone get me a latte will ya, please? you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickl try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. adam: the state of california is taking aim at delta airlines for not complying with privacy laws when it comes to its fly delta app. shibani joshi is covering this story. how much trouble are they in? let me ask you guys,
the city of los angeles new parking meter law. you will not believe this one. o as you can see, geico's customer satisfactn is at 97%. o as you can see, geico's customer smmmm tasty.s at 97%. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're taking you behind the sces. this coffee cup, for example, is cit's not real.ed. geico's customer satisfaction is quite real though. this computer-animated coffee tastes dreadful. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15 %...
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each of the city's 12 casinos reported declines with for down for a month. we continue our "countdown to the closing bell" with liz claman. liz: the fiscal cliff talk is everywhere, always good to be hearing about lately, but is there really something else that can be bubbling under the surface that could send the market into a tailspin that we should be talking about now? join me in a fox business exclusive, 2003 nobel laureate in economics and nyse will institute director. he has a whole institute for volatility. spotting risk. we thought let's bring you in and talk about noo the fiscal cliff of the three hidden risks people should be talking about but aren't. how did you identify them? >> there are lots of things people worry about, but which of the really big ones and what kind of a timefram time frame ae talking about? decade?out next week or next we talk about the big risk to have to look further in the future. liz: the next year or so? 20 years, 50 years perhaps. number three. you say it's all the unfunded pension liability risk globally, how is that
each of the city's 12 casinos reported declines with for down for a month. we continue our "countdown to the closing bell" with liz claman. liz: the fiscal cliff talk is everywhere, always good to be hearing about lately, but is there really something else that can be bubbling under the surface that could send the market into a tailspin that we should be talking about now? join me in a fox business exclusive, 2003 nobel laureate in economics and nyse will institute director. he has a...
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only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it findone, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all youeed is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain qukly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. neil: donald trum obama supporter. neil: maybe not. the donald, just tweeting this. i am happy to hear that president obama is considering giving an ambassadorship, a winner, and really smart. former ambassador to united nations john bolton said that money could payoff for her, this is just weird. on so many levels if she is ambassador. donald trump supporting it. that is not a shocker but just, says and the speaks of time how weird the ambassadorships are doled out. >> major campaig
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damage, and trying to tell the state and city. neil: what do they do run around with clip boards? >> they do, they have clip boards, and they bac back flappg with politicians,. neil: what do you do with the fema officials? >> we don't see the officials, we see the reps, they are holed up in a trailer making decisions on what next person they will appoint to what next task force. but people are not getting any help. and what i can tell you, that there one guy who i think has a good solution, new york state senator, andrew lande, he reached out the me today, said, john, i need you and i need you to find me guys like you on the ground i can bring civilians into this task force, give us ideas where we need help, and what we can do with this money when he get it. how -- >> we're channeling it through washington, and the agents and regional heads then to staten island, then jersey shore, pennies on the dollar by that point. >> the smit sitting son -- smithsonian roof, and the alaska fisheries. >> they need them. >> but people need heat,
damage, and trying to tell the state and city. neil: what do they do run around with clip boards? >> they do, they have clip boards, and they bac back flappg with politicians,. neil: what do you do with the fema officials? >> we don't see the officials, we see the reps, they are holed up in a trailer making decisions on what next person they will appoint to what next task force. but people are not getting any help. and what i can tell you, that there one guy who i think has a good...
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despe the almost always fact that chicago as one of the toughest gun-control laws of any city in the country. the president called for change, and changes under wa. a federal appellate court tossed at the state of illinois ban of concealed weapons. it was the last states to deny that right to its citizens. and the five-year time frame from 2006-2011, 2006-2011. a lot of facts, but fact that we need to assemble and examine together if are to have a national discussion, and there will be more and more each side on this broadcast. in that timeframe, the number of firearms botanists in virginia rose by an astonishing 73%. just firearms. 73 percent. the total number of gun-related violent crimes, however, fell 24% in that five-year time frame . in fact, violent crime in this country has been steadily plumbing since 1990, something a lot of people are not taking note of. in 1990, almost 2 milon violent crimes were committed. last year 201, that number had fallento just under one and a quarter million. 600,000 fewer crimes as our population grew by tortilla 5% at the number includes mass sh
despe the almost always fact that chicago as one of the toughest gun-control laws of any city in the country. the president called for change, and changes under wa. a federal appellate court tossed at the state of illinois ban of concealed weapons. it was the last states to deny that right to its citizens. and the five-year time frame from 2006-2011, 2006-2011. a lot of facts, but fact that we need to assemble and examine together if are to have a national discussion, and there will be more and...
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i disagree with his assessment of the city. i think what is good is his perspective, what he is really known for. he kind of understands this sort of guts of these banks and why so many people want to hire him, because he is good on tv, explains things well. investors liked hearing from him, and he is a guy that could call a jamie diamond and get him on the phone. >> when j.p. morgan state chase. >> the name is escaping me. adam: the point you make, when they had the problem, we interviewed at eight. >> and he can, and get him on the phone. the sweepstakes is coming to an end. i can't tell you exactly when, but to reiterate the news, from what i understand, a very advanced talk to sign this thing adam: investors have a lot of skin in the game involving the fiscal cliff. has this been priced in? i'm hearing that they still think there will be a deal. >> investors do. the market, we should point out, the market has priced in the fiscal cliff. i talked to see as a lot. they are starting to get increasingly worried about this thing
i disagree with his assessment of the city. i think what is good is his perspective, what he is really known for. he kind of understands this sort of guts of these banks and why so many people want to hire him, because he is good on tv, explains things well. investors liked hearing from him, and he is a guy that could call a jamie diamond and get him on the phone. >> when j.p. morgan state chase. >> the name is escaping me. adam: the point you make, when they had the problem, we...